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Safety Last! (1923)
Directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor Saturday - October 5 - 3:00 p.m.
In an attempt to impress his girlfriend (Mildred Davis), poor but lovestruck Harold (Harold Lloyd) devises an ingenious publicity stunt—scaling the side of a twelve-story building—that he himself gets roped into performing. Giving new meaning to the term “social climber,” Safety Last! showcases Lloyd’s most hilarious performance and confirms his place in the pantheon of great silent comedians beside Keaton and Chaplin. In honor of its ninetieth anniversary, see this beloved classic in a newly restored print that makes it look better than ever. (New 2K DCP. 70 min. Not Rated.)
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
(1962) Directed by Robert Aldrich Saturday - October 26 - 3:00 p.m.
Robert Aldrich directs this nervy thriller, at once a character study in the Grand Guignol tradition and a quintessential entry in the pantheon of camp classics. Bette Davis (in her last Oscar-nominated role) plays Baby Jane Hudson, a former vaudeville child star living with and caring for her sister Blanche (Joan Crawford), an aging Hollywood star whose career was cut short after a mysterious accident. When a local television station begins airing Blanche’s films, Jane decides to revive her own act--and to see to her own sister’s demise. (2K DCP. 134 min. Not Rated.)
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